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I use drum and sectional and they are the same mess just handled differently. On a drum the only part of the cable exposed is the section between the drain and the machine. On a sectional the only cable that is exposed is between the cable and the machine. I use cloth drop clothes on both but add a terry cloth rag on the sectional. If the cable in the sectional cage ends up to messy I wrap it in the drop cloth to carry it out.

Mark

BTW: Plumber Rick is on a jetting job right now then we are all going to meet for dinner and to pick on Joey.

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K60 or 1500 or drum, use a drop cloth(I use one with a plastic/rubber top) and often I will use another cloth one on top. After clearing the blockage, run water if possible, and when pulling cable back on a sectional, wipe it off with a rag to clean it. The drum machine can be just as messy as a sectional, it is more the operator taking the prep time to have an easy clean up job. I too got tired of hauling the drum machine up and down tight rickety stairs by myself. It is, however perfect for some jobs. I still prefer the 1500 over the 60.